This episode features an interview with Samah Sabawi, a Palestinian
Australian Canadian writer and human rights advocate. She discusses the ongoing
oppression Palestinian people face, even when the bombs are not dropping and
most of the media is ignoring the issue. To learn more about this topic, she
recommends people look into: bdsmovement.net,
electronicintifada.net and palestinechronicle.com. You can
find out more about the BDS conference she will be speaking about here.
You can also listen to our previous episodes on this issue – episodes 16,
62
and 63
and read Nick’s article ‘A Response
to Sam Harris Blaming Muslims for the “Careful” and “Compassionate” Killing of
Palestinian Civilians’.
Samah Sabawi
also leaves us with her powerful poem ‘Red Shirt,
Blue Jeans’ about Aylan
Kurdi, the Syrian toddler who recently drowned, sparking changing discussions
about asylum seekers. We discuss this further, mentioning that the image of
this boy and the EU refugee crisis generally have led to very different
discussions and policies towards asylum seekers in Australia. We refer to
Waleed Aly’s video from The Project on the EU Refugee crisis and we also mention
Tad Tietze’s article looking into who is to blame for harsh refugee policies in Australia –
politicians or the public?
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Clips:
Serj
Tankian
‘Occupied Tears’, Nick’s interview with Samah Sabawi
on Palestine, Ambassador MC ‘Free Palestine’, Samah Sabawi 'Red
Shirt, Blue Jeans'.